More Filters
The following additional filters can be applied:
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Managed by license pool |
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Control IP: Defines a valid IP address on which SIP control
messages are originated. |
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FQDN: Available only when the source device is a Skype for
Business device. The FQDN of the selected source and
destination devices. |
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IP Group: Defines the source device IP-Group index (a list of
options may be available). |
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Media IP: Defines a valid IP address on which SIP media
messages (voice/fax) are originated. See the Note following
for more information. |
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Media Realm: Defines the source device Media Realm index
(a list of options may be available). |
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Media Server: not in OVOC UM |
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Phone Prefix: Defines the prefix text of a phone number or
SIP URI string. See the Note following for more information. |
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Remote Media Subnet: Defines the source device Media
Realm subnet index (a list of options may be available;
Media Realm must also be defined). |
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Tenant: Defines a Tenant. This parameter must be
configured on the SBC as well . The value is obtained from
the SIP message (header data) using Message Manipulation
rules with the call variable Var.Call.Src|Dst.TenantId. It can
be included in the CDR by CDR customization using the SBC
CDR Format table. The field is applicable only to SBC
signaling ("CALL_CONNECT" and "CALL_END" CDR Report
Types). The maximum number of characters for Syslog
tabular alignment is 71. |
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Trunk Group: Defines a Trunk Group, i.e., a logical group of
physical trunks and channels each of which can include multiple
trunks and ranges of channels. A Trunk Group needs to
be configured and assigned with telephone numbers to
enable and activate the channels of the device. After configuring
a Trunk Group, you can use it for routing incoming IP
calls to the Tel side, which is represented by a specific Trunk
Group (ID). You can also use Trunk Groups for routing Tel
calls to the IP side |